So let’s look at five players in this year’s draft class who I think are underrated and have the potential to become very solid NBA players. None of the players I’m about to mention are ranked in the top 20 of ESPN's Chad Ford’s big board.
Pierre Jackson, PG, Baylor
We saw what Nate Robinson did for the Chicago Bulls this postseason, and Jackson could turn into that type of player.
Ryan Kelly, PF, Duke
Kelly is by no means a great athlete, but his basketball IQ is through the roof and he always seems to be in the right place at the right time. He is an underrated defender as well. He reminds me a lot of Shane Battier, another Duke grad.
Allen Crabbe, SG, California
Eric Green, PG, Virginia Tech
Even though he is best at scoring, he is also a pretty good passer as well. He averaged 3.8 assists per game this year for the Hookies, but that number could have easily been higher if his teammates could make layups or open jump shots.
Green has good size at 6-foot-4 and he is a pretty good athlete. His shooting percentage from the floor and from the three-point line has improved each year. He could end up being a very solid backup guard for a good NBA team down the line.
Richard Howell, PF, North Carolina State
Howell is only 6-foot-8, but is an animal on the boards. Rebounding is a stat that always seems to translate from college to the pros, so don’t expect his height disadvantage to keep him from grabbing boards in the NBA.
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